This is the class for May 17, 2009 on Redemption part 2. We looked specifically today at the backside of the cross in which we have been delivered from the powers of death, sin and the devil.
The Motives for a Mob
(Ezek 46:10)
I. The Captain: “the Prince”
A. The Sanctified Crowd
1) Prince of Peace.
2) Prince of Life.
3) Prince of Repentance and Forgiveness.
B. The Satanic Crowd
1) Profane Prince.
2) Prince of Degradation.
3) Deceptive Prince.
II. The Companion: “in the midst of them… shall go in… shall go forth”
A. The Satanic Crowd
1) Solidarity of Confusion.
2) Solidarity of Destruction.
3) Solidarity of Stupidity
B. The Sanctified Crowd
1) Companionship of Comfort.
2) Companionship in Judgment.
3) Companionship in Charity.
4) Companionship in Ministry.
5) Companionship in Perfection.
6) Companionship in Trouble.
III. The Command: “go in…go forth”
A. The Satanic Crowd
1) Demands immediate Results.
2) Demands a vain Pursuit.
3) Demands Imagination without Education.
B. The Sanctified Crowd
1) Command to Teach.
2) Command to Grow.
3) Command to Endure.
4) Command to Advertise.
Leviticus 12-16, Scapegoat, Azazel, Satan the sin bearer, laws about after ch...Valley Bible Fellowship
Leviticus Chapters 12-16, Scapegoat, Azazel, Satan the sin bearer, Aaronic Priests, Day of Atonement, male and female circumcision, leprosy, laws about after childbirth, skin diseases, molds, cleansing skin diseases, cleansing molds, bodily discharges, male and female differences, leprosy, hyssop
The document discusses Babylon in Revelation and what it represents. It says Babylon is a religious system that forces its false teachings, represented by "wine", upon the world. These false teachings include idolatry, sun worship, immortality of the soul, eternal hell, and exalting Sunday above the Sabbath. True doctrine is represented by the teachings of Jesus, while false teachings are likened to old wineskins that will break under the new wine of truth.
Jesus returns to Galilee in the power of the Holy Spirit. On the Sabbath, he visits the synagogue in his hometown of Nazareth where he was raised. Jesus reads from the prophet Isaiah and claims the scripture is fulfilled in him. However, the people of Nazareth reject his message because they take offense at him. They drive him out of their town and try to throw him off a cliff.
What does “Islam” mean?
The word الإسلام [Islam] is an infinitive word derived from س ل م [silm] root in if‘al pattern and used as noun and infinitive. The word silm means “release/keeping away; and to be distant from fear, doubt, trouble, lack of peace, unhappiness, fight, war, pain, suffering, material and spiritual inconveniences, weakness and decaying, and all the negativities.” This word is also the root of salim, selam, teslim, Islam etc. The word’s “Islam” form means “strengthening” [removal from problems, worries, fear, unhappiness, fights, wars, and similar negative things]. Hence, the religion Islam means the “the religion that strengthens humans [entire range of principles that protects and secures people by putting a distance between them and problems, worries, war, weakness, spiritual illness, unhappiness, and similar things].”
This is the class for May 17, 2009 on Redemption part 2. We looked specifically today at the backside of the cross in which we have been delivered from the powers of death, sin and the devil.
The Motives for a Mob
(Ezek 46:10)
I. The Captain: “the Prince”
A. The Sanctified Crowd
1) Prince of Peace.
2) Prince of Life.
3) Prince of Repentance and Forgiveness.
B. The Satanic Crowd
1) Profane Prince.
2) Prince of Degradation.
3) Deceptive Prince.
II. The Companion: “in the midst of them… shall go in… shall go forth”
A. The Satanic Crowd
1) Solidarity of Confusion.
2) Solidarity of Destruction.
3) Solidarity of Stupidity
B. The Sanctified Crowd
1) Companionship of Comfort.
2) Companionship in Judgment.
3) Companionship in Charity.
4) Companionship in Ministry.
5) Companionship in Perfection.
6) Companionship in Trouble.
III. The Command: “go in…go forth”
A. The Satanic Crowd
1) Demands immediate Results.
2) Demands a vain Pursuit.
3) Demands Imagination without Education.
B. The Sanctified Crowd
1) Command to Teach.
2) Command to Grow.
3) Command to Endure.
4) Command to Advertise.
Leviticus 12-16, Scapegoat, Azazel, Satan the sin bearer, laws about after ch...Valley Bible Fellowship
Leviticus Chapters 12-16, Scapegoat, Azazel, Satan the sin bearer, Aaronic Priests, Day of Atonement, male and female circumcision, leprosy, laws about after childbirth, skin diseases, molds, cleansing skin diseases, cleansing molds, bodily discharges, male and female differences, leprosy, hyssop
The document discusses Babylon in Revelation and what it represents. It says Babylon is a religious system that forces its false teachings, represented by "wine", upon the world. These false teachings include idolatry, sun worship, immortality of the soul, eternal hell, and exalting Sunday above the Sabbath. True doctrine is represented by the teachings of Jesus, while false teachings are likened to old wineskins that will break under the new wine of truth.
Jesus returns to Galilee in the power of the Holy Spirit. On the Sabbath, he visits the synagogue in his hometown of Nazareth where he was raised. Jesus reads from the prophet Isaiah and claims the scripture is fulfilled in him. However, the people of Nazareth reject his message because they take offense at him. They drive him out of their town and try to throw him off a cliff.
What does “Islam” mean?
The word الإسلام [Islam] is an infinitive word derived from س ل م [silm] root in if‘al pattern and used as noun and infinitive. The word silm means “release/keeping away; and to be distant from fear, doubt, trouble, lack of peace, unhappiness, fight, war, pain, suffering, material and spiritual inconveniences, weakness and decaying, and all the negativities.” This word is also the root of salim, selam, teslim, Islam etc. The word’s “Islam” form means “strengthening” [removal from problems, worries, fear, unhappiness, fights, wars, and similar negative things]. Hence, the religion Islam means the “the religion that strengthens humans [entire range of principles that protects and secures people by putting a distance between them and problems, worries, war, weakness, spiritual illness, unhappiness, and similar things].”
Nature of christ part 2 -the issue is still sin .AAntonio Bernard
This document discusses the condition of humanity as a result of Adam's sin and Christ's atoning sacrifice. It acknowledges that through Adam's sin, all humanity was condemned and inherited a sinful nature deserving of wrath. However, it also notes that Christ's death and righteousness affected all people and reconciled the world to God, with His atonement covering the sins of all people, not just believers. Christ's work through the second Adam cancels out the condemnation brought by the first Adam, legally reconciling all people to God.
This document provides an overview of a study on the Sermon on the Mount, specifically focusing on the passage "Blessed are the Persecuted." It examines different Greek and Latin words used to describe ways Christians may be ridiculed, mocked, scorned, vilified or railed against for their faith. The study encourages responding wisely to such persecution by finding joy, as Jesus and the prophets did, and by flourishing through difficult times, as the righteous are said to do.
1) The document discusses Jesus sending out the 12 disciples to preach and heal, instructing them not to fear persecution as the disciple is not above the master.
2) It provides biblical references showing God watches over and protects believers, and that one should fear God who can destroy both body and soul rather than humans.
3) Disciples are told to preach openly what God tells them privately and that the Holy Spirit will give them words to say, and not to fear death but rather denying Jesus before God.
This document outlines seven sobering certainties according to the Bible:
1) The certainty of exposure - all sins and secrets will be revealed
2) The certainty of leaving earthly possessions behind at death
3) The certainty of harvest time - what we sow (good or evil) is what we will reap
4) The certainty of death - it is appointed for all people to die once
5) The certainty of judgment - all will stand before God to be judged
6) The certainty of separation of the wicked from the righteous at judgment
7) The certainty of final reward - eternal life for the righteous, eternal punishment for the wicked
The document provides an overview of the biblical Passover, beginning with what the Passover was according to scripture. It discusses the first Passover in Egypt, the symbolism of Jesus as the Passover lamb, and how the Passover foreshadowed Christ's sacrifice. It also summarizes the rules and celebrations of the Passover throughout history in the Old Testament and by Jesus with his disciples at the Last Supper.
The document discusses the biblical Fall Feast of Trumpets or Yom Teruah. It notes that Yom Teruah begins a 10-day period of repentance leading up to Yom Kippur. On Yom Teruah, a ram's horn shofar is blown in three distinct blasts to wake people up spiritually and remind them to repent before Yom Kippur. The blowing of the shofar is a command and memorial of God's mercy. Several passages suggest Yom Teruah and the blowing of the shofar symbolize the return of Jesus and the resurrection of believers. Finally, passages from the Song of Solomon are presented as further prophetic imagery relating to
THE LORD JESUS CHRIST FINISHED WORK ON THE CROSS FOR OUR REDEMPTION HAS OPENED THE WAY FOR US TO TRAMPLE OVER SERPENTS AND SCORPIONS,,,IN JESUS POWERFUL NAME! SAINTS, USE OUR MESSIAH'S NAME!
I. Ekron was an ancient Philistine city known for its olive production. It was home to the pagan god Baal-zebub.
II. King Ahaziah of Israel sought counsel from Baal-zebub instead of God when he fell ill. The prophet Elijah confronted the messengers and declared the king would not recover.
III. God uses both blessings and afflictions to turn people from idolatry to himself. Those who refuse correction face spiritual blindness and hardness of heart.
Intro to the 7 Letters to the Churches in Rev. 2-3Stephen Palm
The document discusses exhortations about properly understanding the Book of Revelation. The first exhortation is to not miss Jesus as the central focus of Revelation. While people may catch other details, missing Jesus would miss the entire purpose. The second exhortation is to not miss how Revelation shows Jesus' love for the lost and desire to save humanity. The third exhortation is to not miss Jesus' continuing love and care for his church, which Revelation also emphasizes.
The document discusses several key events and festivals in Jerusalem during the time of Jesus:
1) Three annual Jewish festivals were celebrated in Jerusalem as commanded in the Torah - the Festival of Unleavened Bread, the half-shekel tax paid by all Jews to support the Temple, and offerings of doves that Jesus overturned the tables of money changers for in the Temple courts.
2) The trial and crucifixion of Jesus are described, though the account of his trial before the Sanhedrin is considered problematic and likely meant to have the Romans execute him rather than a true Jewish trial.
3) Jesus was crucified as was the common Roman punishment, and his final words on the
WARS OF ISRAEL EXHORTATIONS FOR GOD'S WARRIORS MILAGROSDATILES
As the End-time signs become very evident all around the world, the Holy Spirit gives the wise virgins reason to be prompted towards ways & means to strengthen their walk with the Lord Yeshua. The Holy Spirit faithfully leads & teaches...
C. S. Lewis’ reaction to the Sermon on the Mount stated, “As to ‘caring for’ the Sermon on the Mount, if ‘caring for’ here means ‘liking’ or enjoying, I suppose no one ‘cares for’ it. Who can like being knocked flat on his face by a sledgehammer? I can hardly imagine a more deadly spiritual condition than that of a man who can read that passage with tranquil pleasure.” Certainly, in consideration of this beatitude and promise of persecution, this observation is profoundly true.
The document discusses lessons that can be learned from the history of Israelites wandering in the wilderness as recorded in the Bible. It provides several passages from 1 Corinthians and Numbers that describe how the Israelites grumbled against God and Moses during their journey. Despite witnessing God's miracles, most of them disobeyed and were not allowed to enter the promised land, serving as a warning for future generations.
Jesus returns to Galilee where he teaches in synagogues and gains popularity. He goes to Nazareth where he was raised but is rejected by the townspeople. In the synagogue, Jesus reads from Isaiah about bringing good news to the poor and oppressed. He claims this Scripture is fulfilled in him but the people are angry because they cannot accept him as more than the carpenter's son. Jesus tells them no prophet is accepted in their hometown, citing examples from Elijah and Elisha. Enraged, the people try to throw Jesus off a cliff but he escapes.
Resurrections performed by the Lord (New Revelation - Great Gospel of John)Simona P
extraordinary depiction of Lord's resurrection of dead, given by the Lord Himself in the Great Gospel of John through Jakob Lorber in the XIX-th century
Jesus is our Savior in so many ways.
He is our all in all.
He is our everything.
He is willing and able to save us from all manner of evil and protect us from anything or anyone who seeks to do harm to our soul.
He gave His all for us to have salvation.
The document discusses major earthquake-prone regions around the world and includes Chile, California, Alaska, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, Italy, Southern China, Turkey, and New Zealand. It provides information on the last major earthquake that occurred in each location. The document also provides background on earthquakes, including that they occur along fault lines when plate boundaries experience pressure, and that while difficult to precisely predict, risk can be estimated based on historical seismic activity and hazard maps.
Budaya diet ekstrem & supplement untuk kurusAwatif Atif
Budaya diet ekstrem merujuk kepada amalan yang menetapkan jenis dan kuantiti makanan secara berlebihan untuk mengawal berat badan. Ini termasuk anoreksia dan bulimia yang menyebabkan kesan fizikal dan psikologi yang merbahaya seperti kematian. Diet sepatutnya mengambil makanan seimbang dalam saiz hidangan kecil berbanding menggunakan ubat atau amalan ekstrem.
Nature of christ part 2 -the issue is still sin .AAntonio Bernard
This document discusses the condition of humanity as a result of Adam's sin and Christ's atoning sacrifice. It acknowledges that through Adam's sin, all humanity was condemned and inherited a sinful nature deserving of wrath. However, it also notes that Christ's death and righteousness affected all people and reconciled the world to God, with His atonement covering the sins of all people, not just believers. Christ's work through the second Adam cancels out the condemnation brought by the first Adam, legally reconciling all people to God.
This document provides an overview of a study on the Sermon on the Mount, specifically focusing on the passage "Blessed are the Persecuted." It examines different Greek and Latin words used to describe ways Christians may be ridiculed, mocked, scorned, vilified or railed against for their faith. The study encourages responding wisely to such persecution by finding joy, as Jesus and the prophets did, and by flourishing through difficult times, as the righteous are said to do.
1) The document discusses Jesus sending out the 12 disciples to preach and heal, instructing them not to fear persecution as the disciple is not above the master.
2) It provides biblical references showing God watches over and protects believers, and that one should fear God who can destroy both body and soul rather than humans.
3) Disciples are told to preach openly what God tells them privately and that the Holy Spirit will give them words to say, and not to fear death but rather denying Jesus before God.
This document outlines seven sobering certainties according to the Bible:
1) The certainty of exposure - all sins and secrets will be revealed
2) The certainty of leaving earthly possessions behind at death
3) The certainty of harvest time - what we sow (good or evil) is what we will reap
4) The certainty of death - it is appointed for all people to die once
5) The certainty of judgment - all will stand before God to be judged
6) The certainty of separation of the wicked from the righteous at judgment
7) The certainty of final reward - eternal life for the righteous, eternal punishment for the wicked
The document provides an overview of the biblical Passover, beginning with what the Passover was according to scripture. It discusses the first Passover in Egypt, the symbolism of Jesus as the Passover lamb, and how the Passover foreshadowed Christ's sacrifice. It also summarizes the rules and celebrations of the Passover throughout history in the Old Testament and by Jesus with his disciples at the Last Supper.
The document discusses the biblical Fall Feast of Trumpets or Yom Teruah. It notes that Yom Teruah begins a 10-day period of repentance leading up to Yom Kippur. On Yom Teruah, a ram's horn shofar is blown in three distinct blasts to wake people up spiritually and remind them to repent before Yom Kippur. The blowing of the shofar is a command and memorial of God's mercy. Several passages suggest Yom Teruah and the blowing of the shofar symbolize the return of Jesus and the resurrection of believers. Finally, passages from the Song of Solomon are presented as further prophetic imagery relating to
THE LORD JESUS CHRIST FINISHED WORK ON THE CROSS FOR OUR REDEMPTION HAS OPENED THE WAY FOR US TO TRAMPLE OVER SERPENTS AND SCORPIONS,,,IN JESUS POWERFUL NAME! SAINTS, USE OUR MESSIAH'S NAME!
I. Ekron was an ancient Philistine city known for its olive production. It was home to the pagan god Baal-zebub.
II. King Ahaziah of Israel sought counsel from Baal-zebub instead of God when he fell ill. The prophet Elijah confronted the messengers and declared the king would not recover.
III. God uses both blessings and afflictions to turn people from idolatry to himself. Those who refuse correction face spiritual blindness and hardness of heart.
Intro to the 7 Letters to the Churches in Rev. 2-3Stephen Palm
The document discusses exhortations about properly understanding the Book of Revelation. The first exhortation is to not miss Jesus as the central focus of Revelation. While people may catch other details, missing Jesus would miss the entire purpose. The second exhortation is to not miss how Revelation shows Jesus' love for the lost and desire to save humanity. The third exhortation is to not miss Jesus' continuing love and care for his church, which Revelation also emphasizes.
The document discusses several key events and festivals in Jerusalem during the time of Jesus:
1) Three annual Jewish festivals were celebrated in Jerusalem as commanded in the Torah - the Festival of Unleavened Bread, the half-shekel tax paid by all Jews to support the Temple, and offerings of doves that Jesus overturned the tables of money changers for in the Temple courts.
2) The trial and crucifixion of Jesus are described, though the account of his trial before the Sanhedrin is considered problematic and likely meant to have the Romans execute him rather than a true Jewish trial.
3) Jesus was crucified as was the common Roman punishment, and his final words on the
WARS OF ISRAEL EXHORTATIONS FOR GOD'S WARRIORS MILAGROSDATILES
As the End-time signs become very evident all around the world, the Holy Spirit gives the wise virgins reason to be prompted towards ways & means to strengthen their walk with the Lord Yeshua. The Holy Spirit faithfully leads & teaches...
C. S. Lewis’ reaction to the Sermon on the Mount stated, “As to ‘caring for’ the Sermon on the Mount, if ‘caring for’ here means ‘liking’ or enjoying, I suppose no one ‘cares for’ it. Who can like being knocked flat on his face by a sledgehammer? I can hardly imagine a more deadly spiritual condition than that of a man who can read that passage with tranquil pleasure.” Certainly, in consideration of this beatitude and promise of persecution, this observation is profoundly true.
The document discusses lessons that can be learned from the history of Israelites wandering in the wilderness as recorded in the Bible. It provides several passages from 1 Corinthians and Numbers that describe how the Israelites grumbled against God and Moses during their journey. Despite witnessing God's miracles, most of them disobeyed and were not allowed to enter the promised land, serving as a warning for future generations.
Jesus returns to Galilee where he teaches in synagogues and gains popularity. He goes to Nazareth where he was raised but is rejected by the townspeople. In the synagogue, Jesus reads from Isaiah about bringing good news to the poor and oppressed. He claims this Scripture is fulfilled in him but the people are angry because they cannot accept him as more than the carpenter's son. Jesus tells them no prophet is accepted in their hometown, citing examples from Elijah and Elisha. Enraged, the people try to throw Jesus off a cliff but he escapes.
Resurrections performed by the Lord (New Revelation - Great Gospel of John)Simona P
extraordinary depiction of Lord's resurrection of dead, given by the Lord Himself in the Great Gospel of John through Jakob Lorber in the XIX-th century
Jesus is our Savior in so many ways.
He is our all in all.
He is our everything.
He is willing and able to save us from all manner of evil and protect us from anything or anyone who seeks to do harm to our soul.
He gave His all for us to have salvation.
The document discusses major earthquake-prone regions around the world and includes Chile, California, Alaska, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, Italy, Southern China, Turkey, and New Zealand. It provides information on the last major earthquake that occurred in each location. The document also provides background on earthquakes, including that they occur along fault lines when plate boundaries experience pressure, and that while difficult to precisely predict, risk can be estimated based on historical seismic activity and hazard maps.
Budaya diet ekstrem & supplement untuk kurusAwatif Atif
Budaya diet ekstrem merujuk kepada amalan yang menetapkan jenis dan kuantiti makanan secara berlebihan untuk mengawal berat badan. Ini termasuk anoreksia dan bulimia yang menyebabkan kesan fizikal dan psikologi yang merbahaya seperti kematian. Diet sepatutnya mengambil makanan seimbang dalam saiz hidangan kecil berbanding menggunakan ubat atau amalan ekstrem.
The music video for Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream" depicts a teenage romance narrative. It shows the artist and her boyfriend engaging in stereotypical teenage activities like driving around with friends, hanging out at a party, and her watching him from her locker at school. The video aims to represent the carefree spirit and spontaneity of young love through its bright, summery aesthetic and scenes that amplify the song's lyrics about falling for someone on a "teenage dream."
The document discusses earthquake data and predictions of future earthquakes. It predicts that 10 locations are likely to experience major earthquakes, including California, China, the Arabian Peninsula, Antarctica, Chile, Iran, and areas in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans near tectonic plate boundaries. Factors that influence earthquake predictions are the time since the last major quake, proximity to fault lines, and plate activity levels. Most major earthquakes occur near tectonic plate boundaries in places where the plates have been building up stress over long periods without releasing it in a large quake.
The document summarizes the many ways that Jesus Christ was rejected according to the Bible. It describes how he was rejected prior to his incarnation, at his birth when there was no room for him at the inn, by his own brethren and disciples who did not believe in him. It further explains how he was rejected by Judas who betrayed him, by Peter who denied him three times, and by his apostles who were scattered after he was arrested. The document also mentions his rejection by Israel before Pilate, by the thief on the left crucified alongside him, and by the crowd who mocked him. It concludes by stating the greatest rejection was by God the Father himself when Jesus cried out on the cross asking why
The document summarizes the crucifixion of Jesus according to Luke 23:13-43. It describes how Pilate found Jesus innocent but the crowd demanded his crucifixion. Jesus was crucified between two criminals. One criminal mocked Jesus, while the other recognized Jesus had done nothing wrong and asked to be remembered by Jesus in his kingdom. Jesus assured the repentant criminal that he would be with Jesus in paradise that day.
The document summarizes the story in Acts 5 where the apostles were arrested for continuing to preach about Jesus despite being told not to by religious authorities. After an angel freed them from prison, they were again arrested and brought before the Sanhedrin. When questioned, Peter boldly proclaimed that they must obey God rather than men. Although threatened with death, they continued preaching daily about Jesus.
The document provides background information on the places mentioned in the Gospel of Luke, including the timeline of important events in the Holy Land from the birth of Christ to modern times. It also summarizes some of the key themes in Luke, such as an emphasis on prayer, the Holy Spirit, inclusion of women and sinners, and concern for the poor. Several passages from Luke are then quoted that describe events like the annunciation to Mary, the birth of Jesus, his baptism and time in the desert, teachings and miracles, the transfiguration, his entry into Jerusalem, the last supper, crucifixion and burial.
The document discusses Jesus' encounter with some Greek guests who came to see him during the Passover feast in Jerusalem. When the Greeks approached Jesus' disciples Philip and Andrew to see Jesus, they hesitated to bring them before Jesus. Jesus then began speaking to the crowds about how a grain of wheat must die in order to bear fruit, and how he must be lifted up to draw all people to himself. He was referring to his upcoming crucifixion. The document explores the symbolic parallels between Jesus' coming death and sacrifice and the Passover feast commemorating the death of the paschal lamb that freed the Israelites from bondage in Egypt.
1. Childcare is available for children up to age 9 and materials for the seminar called "Revelation's Keys of Death" are free.
2. The seminar involves a quiz with true/false questions about theories of the rapture and the second coming of Jesus.
3. Recordings of the seminar are available and those who attend all 15 nights will be entered to win a prize.
1) Jesus predicted both his death by crucifixion and his resurrection from the grave.
2) Jesus was deeply distressed at the coming crucifixion but submitted to God's will to save mankind from sin.
3) After being mocked, beaten, and crucified, Jesus committed his spirit to God and died, only to be resurrected three days later, fulfilling prophecy.
The document discusses several key events and festivals in Jerusalem during the time of Jesus:
1) Three annual Jewish festivals were celebrated in Jerusalem as commanded in the Torah - the Festival of Unleavened Bread, the half-shekel tax paid by all Jews to support the Temple, and offerings of doves that Jesus overturned the tables of money changers for in the Temple courts.
2) The trial and crucifixion of Jesus are described, though the account of his trial before the Sanhedrin is considered problematic and likely meant to have the Romans execute him rather than a true Jewish trial.
3) Jesus was crucified as was the common Roman punishment, and his final words on the
What is death? What is life? Why is it true that we cannot truly live until we accept our mortality? How did the resurrection of Jesus Christ forever defeat death? Who is Jesus Christ and how was He able to accomplish what no other person in the history of man accomplished? What will happen to you when you die?
The document provides an overview of key events from Holy Week leading up to and including the crucifixion of Jesus Christ according to the Gospels. It describes Jesus entering Jerusalem on a donkey to cheers, cleansing the temple, washing the disciples' feet, instituting the Eucharist at the Last Supper, praying in Gethsemane, being betrayed by Judas with a kiss, denying Christ three times by Peter, being questioned by Annas and Pilate, carrying his cross, and being crucified alongside two thieves. It also recounts his final words, death, and burial by Joseph of Arimathea.
"My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me." This spiritual lesson takes this well-known verse and breaks it down into each phrase, so that we can dig deeper into the meaning of the Lord's words here.
The document discusses different views of the afterlife from various religious texts. It examines concepts like Sheol/Hades from the Old Testament, which portray the afterlife as a shadowy place where the dead exist. The New Testament introduces ideas of resurrection and life after death. Jesus is said to have descended into hell after death. Hell is associated with the valley of Hinnom and the idea of eternal punishment. In the end, death and hell will be destroyed as God establishes a new heaven and earth.
The Powerpoint outlines for this series of lessons on The Great Commission were downloaded from the Duluth, GA Church of Christ website at: http://www.churchofchristduluthga.org/sermons.php
Pilate asks the crowd what should be done with Jesus, and they answer "Crucify him!" The document contrasts what the crowd declares as optional or normal with what Jesus declares as essential or unacceptable. Specifically, it notes that Jesus declares salvation, sowing righteousness, and serving God as essential, while the crowd sees these as optional. It also states Jesus finds compartmentalization, complacency, and carnality unacceptable, while the crowd sees these as normal. Finally, it says Jesus considers being sold out for him, reaching others, and carrying out the Great Commission as normal Christian living, while the crowd sees these actions as radical.
The document summarizes the Easter story according to the Bible. It describes how Jesus' death by crucifixion fulfilled prophecies from the Old Testament. It then discusses Jesus' resurrection three days later, which proved he was the Son of God. The summary concludes by inviting readers to accept Jesus as their savior.
The document summarizes the Easter story according to the Bible. It describes how Jesus' death by crucifixion fulfilled prophecies from the Old Testament. It then discusses how Jesus died and was buried, only to rise from the dead three days later, proving that he was the Son of God. The document encourages readers to accept Jesus Christ into their lives to receive forgiveness and eternal life.
Our little Church is using a Chronological Bible Reading Schedule by Skip Andrews. It can be found here: http://www.churchofchristduluthga.org/
Each Sunday a lesson is given from some of that week's reading. This lesson covers Mar. 16-22.
Is Saul Among the Prophets-This is The OneRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing sins to the cross when he died, and solved the problem of death by rising from the grave, proving that believers can also rise from death. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
298 Christ our Ark 299 Great Things He has Done for YouRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing sins to the cross when he died, and solved the problem of death by rising from the grave, proving that believers can also rise. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
296 I am a Guardian-Redeemer 297 Samuel Was Attested as a Prophet of the LordRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing sins to the cross when he died, and solved the problem of death by rising from the grave, proving that believers can also rise. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
294 No King — No Deliverer 295 Naomi’s DecisionRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing sins to the cross when he died, and solved the problem of death by rising from the grave, proving that believers can also rise from death. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
292 The LORD Did an Amazing Thing 293 Let Me Die With the Philistines.pptxRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing sins to the cross when he died, and solved the problem of death by rising from the grave, proving that believers can also rise. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
290-Exhausted Yet Pursuing 291-I Have Made a Vow to The LORD That I Cannot BreakRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing sins to the cross when he died, and solved the problem of death by rising from the grave, proving that believers can also rise. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
388-Then the Lord Raised Up Judges 389-The Lord Sent A ProphetRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing sins to the cross when he died, and solved the problem of death by rising from the grave, proving that believers can also rise. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
286 Shiloh Which is The Land of Canaan-287 Buried in ShechemRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing sins to the cross when he died, and solved the problem of death by rising from the grave, proving that believers can also rise from death. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
284-Could Not Drive Them Out 285-Your RefugeRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing sins to the cross when he died, and solved the problem of death by rising from the grave, proving that believers can also rise from death. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
282-283 The Day the Son Stood Still-He Left Nothing UndoneRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing sins to the cross when he died, and solved the problem of death by rising from the grave, proving that believers can also rise. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
280-281 The Waters of Jordan-Joshua Saved Rahab the HarlotRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing our sins to the cross when he died, and solved our mortality problem by rising from the dead, proving we can also overcome death. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
278-279 As An Eagle-Pisgah's Sight and Mose's DeathRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing sins to the cross when he died, and solved the problem of death by rising from the grave, proving that believers can also rise from the dead. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
56 Unlimited Power In A Limited Space revisitedRick Peterson
This sermon is a slightly modified version of the one preached 12/23/18.
Adapted from a Scott Chambers sermon https://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons/2-jesus-unlimited-power-in-a-limited-space-scott-chambers-sermon-on-jesus-christ-135274?ref=SermonSeriesDetails
276-277 I Profess this Day-Revere the LORD your GodRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing sins to the cross when he died, and solved the problem of death by rising from the grave, proving that believers can also rise from death. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
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A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
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A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
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Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.